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San Felipe Distrito de Arte
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Galeria Beta
Cl. 75a #20c 52, Bogotá, Colombia
LGM Galería
Calle 73 # 20c-73, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
BeatBop Gallery, Mantilla Studio
Cl. 75a #20c-12, Bogotá, Colombia
La Estación Park
Ak Carrera 24 #722, Bogotá, Colombia
Alcázares Park
25, Ak Carrera 24 #71, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Colombia
SKETCH Gallery
Cra. 23 #77-41, Bogotá, Colombia
SGR Galería
Ak Carrera 24 # 77-55, Bogotá, Colombia
Sextante Gallery - Arte Dos Gráfico Work Shop
Cra. 14 #75-29, Bogotá, Colombia
National Natural Parks of Colombia
Cl. 74 #11 - 81, Bogotá, Colombia
Espacio Continuo
Cl. 77a #12a - 35, Chapinero, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Nearby restaurants
KB - espacio para la cultura
Cl. 74 #22-20, Bogotá, Colombia
Ahumao cilindro peruano
Cra. 22 #75-33, Bogotá, Colombia
Bendita Cerveza Artesanal Gastro Bar Art
Cra. 22 #74 - 02, Bogotá, Colombia
Rogelio Redtacos
Cl. 78 #24-28, Bogotá, Colombia
Rosty brooater
Cl. 74 #20A-68, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Colombia
Donatien Coffee Shop
Cl 72 #20c15, Bogotá, Colombia
BBC- PUB SELINA
Cl. 74 #15-60, Bogotá, Colombia
Restaurante Tanto Oro
Cl 72 #20B-23, Bogotá, Colombia
Toro Azul
Ak Carrera 24 #70a-63, Bogotá, Colombia
Coctel Del Mar
Cra 19 #69-24, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Colombia
Nearby local services
Mi Ranchito SPA
Cl. 73 Bis #24-15, Bogotá, Colombia
Spa en Bogotá Shai Spa
Cl. 74 #24 34, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Tantra Spa
Cra. 20a #72-30, Bogotá, Colombia
MERCATUS9 SEDE TOKIO
Ak 15 #75-25 Local 2, Bogotá, Colombia
Listo Mundo Cerámico Calle 80
Av Cl 80 # 28 - 33, Bogotá, Colombia
HOME TERRITORY S.A.S.
Cl. 82 #20 - 40, Bogotá, Colombia
MARKETPLACE COLOMBIA
Ak 15 # 78 -02 Oficina 303, Chapinero, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Natural Stetic Spa
Carrera 14 #79-18 Bogotá, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
HDI Seguros Colombia Cra 29B
Cra. 29b #7871, Bogotá, Colombia
LA MOVILIDAD
Cl. 68 #23-11, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Colombia
Nearby hotels
Media Luna Hostel Bogota
Cl. 74a # 22 - 77, Bogotá, Colombia
Hotel Xliving Host & Rooms
Cra. 20c #73 - 45, Bogotá, Colombia
Sr. Luis Hotel Boutique | Zona Héroes | Recepción Digital 24H
Cl. 75 #20 B 59, Bogotá, Colombia
Bogotá Rooms Heroes
Cl. 77a #20c - 28, Bogotá, Colombia
Hotel Casa de Guillermo
Cra. 20a #72a-17, Bogotá, Colombia
Hotel Fénix Real
Cra 19 #71 A 30, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
North House Hostel
Cl. 78 #2410, Barrios Unidos, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Radisson Bogota Metrotel
Cl. 74 #13-27, Chapinero, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Hotel Eurolan 72
Cl. 72A #20b 09, Bogotá, Colombia
Hotel NH Bogotá Metrotel
Cl. 74 #13-27, Chapinero, Bogotá, Colombia
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San Felipe Distrito de Arte
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San Felipe Distrito de Arte

Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
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attractions: Galeria Beta, LGM Galería, BeatBop Gallery, Mantilla Studio, La Estación Park, Alcázares Park, SKETCH Gallery, SGR Galería, Sextante Gallery - Arte Dos Gráfico Work Shop, National Natural Parks of Colombia, Espacio Continuo, restaurants: KB - espacio para la cultura, Ahumao cilindro peruano, Bendita Cerveza Artesanal Gastro Bar Art, Rogelio Redtacos, Rosty brooater, Donatien Coffee Shop, BBC- PUB SELINA, Restaurante Tanto Oro, Toro Azul, Coctel Del Mar, local businesses: Mi Ranchito SPA, Spa en Bogotá Shai Spa, Tantra Spa, MERCATUS9 SEDE TOKIO, Listo Mundo Cerámico Calle 80, HOME TERRITORY S.A.S., MARKETPLACE COLOMBIA, Natural Stetic Spa, HDI Seguros Colombia Cra 29B, LA MOVILIDAD
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Take a Shared Walking Tour of La Candelaria
Take a Shared Walking Tour of La Candelaria
Wed, Jan 14 • 10:00 AM
Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
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Cultural and Gastronomic Tour of Usaquen
Cultural and Gastronomic Tour of Usaquen
Sat, Jan 17 • 10:30 AM
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
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Nearby attractions of San Felipe Distrito de Arte

Galeria Beta

LGM Galería

BeatBop Gallery, Mantilla Studio

La Estación Park

Alcázares Park

SKETCH Gallery

SGR Galería

Sextante Gallery - Arte Dos Gráfico Work Shop

National Natural Parks of Colombia

Espacio Continuo

Galeria Beta

Galeria Beta

4.5

(40)

Open 24 hours
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LGM Galería

LGM Galería

4.7

(32)

Closed
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BeatBop Gallery, Mantilla Studio

BeatBop Gallery, Mantilla Studio

4.9

(13)

Open 24 hours
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La Estación Park

La Estación Park

4.0

(62)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of San Felipe Distrito de Arte

KB - espacio para la cultura

Ahumao cilindro peruano

Bendita Cerveza Artesanal Gastro Bar Art

Rogelio Redtacos

Rosty brooater

Donatien Coffee Shop

BBC- PUB SELINA

Restaurante Tanto Oro

Toro Azul

Coctel Del Mar

KB - espacio para la cultura

KB - espacio para la cultura

4.6

(264)

Closed
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Ahumao cilindro peruano

Ahumao cilindro peruano

4.5

(99)

Click for details
Bendita Cerveza Artesanal Gastro Bar Art

Bendita Cerveza Artesanal Gastro Bar Art

4.4

(79)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Rogelio Redtacos

Rogelio Redtacos

4.3

(1.9K)

Closed
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Nearby local services of San Felipe Distrito de Arte

Mi Ranchito SPA

Spa en Bogotá Shai Spa

Tantra Spa

MERCATUS9 SEDE TOKIO

Listo Mundo Cerámico Calle 80

HOME TERRITORY S.A.S.

MARKETPLACE COLOMBIA

Natural Stetic Spa

HDI Seguros Colombia Cra 29B

LA MOVILIDAD

Mi Ranchito SPA

Mi Ranchito SPA

4.6

(452)

Click for details
Spa en Bogotá Shai Spa

Spa en Bogotá Shai Spa

5.0

(36)

Click for details
Tantra Spa

Tantra Spa

4.2

(92)

Click for details
MERCATUS9 SEDE TOKIO

MERCATUS9 SEDE TOKIO

4.3

(91)

Click for details
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Jay CharvatJay Charvat
My Rating: 2/5 Class: informal self-tour Review: San Felipe Art District, Bogotá As an international artist who regularly visits art districts and galleries worldwide, I was eager to explore the San Felipe Art District, located about 22 minutes north of downtown Bogotá. However, my visit fell short of expectations, though it's worth noting that visiting on a Monday likely contributed to the overall disappointment. Upon arrival, I was immediately struck by how difficult it was to locate the various galleries and workshops within this eclectic six-block art district. The absence of clear signage or indications of where these creative spaces were located made navigating the area frustrating. This lack of accessibility was one of the most significant disappointments, as it hindered what could have been an inspiring visit. My first stop was at a charming gallery showcasing the work of local artist Camilo Hernández Amaya. His talent and the quality of his work offered a glimpse into the district's artistic potential, making this the highlight of my visit. Unfortunately, this experience was not replicated elsewhere. After asking locals for directions, I managed to track down two more locations, one of which was Curandera Espacio Cultural. This space housed around 20 pieces of artwork, and while the team was accommodating and made an effort to open their doors for me, the limited collection and overall presentation did not meet my expectations. Overall, the San Felipe Art District was a sharp disappointment. As an artist familiar with studio spaces and gallery locations, I found the district to be poorly organized and difficult to navigate. Many galleries and workshops were closed, with no clear indication of their hours or when they might reopen. The absence of an organized system or clear communication about the artists in residence left me feeling disconnected from what could have been a vibrant artistic community. Recommendation for Enhancing the San Felipe Art District To improve the experience for future visitors, I recommend the district install a central information board ( it the photo I attached) in the park area. This “Artist” board could include bios of all local artists, their opening hours, the types of artistic mediums they work with, and contact details. Artists like Camilo Hernández Amaya, who made a strong impression on my visit, could benefit greatly from such an initiative. This enhancement would make it easier for visitors to navigate the district, arrange private consultations, and connect with artists in residence. It could significantly improve the district's accessibility and appeal, making it a more organized and welcoming destination for art enthusiasts. Future Approach to Enhance the Area To further enhance the Art District and attract more tourists, I suggest the following approaches: 1. Create a Comprehensive Visitor Experience: organized, featuring live demonstrations, artist talks, and workshops. 2. Leverage Digital Presence and Marketing : Launch a robust online platform or mobile app showcasing the district's artists, events, and exhibitions. This could include virtual tours, artist interviews, and an interactive calendar of events. Social media campaigns, in collaboration with local influencers 3. Foster Community and Cultural Collaborations :Partner with local businesses, hotels, and tour operators to create art-centric travel packages that include guided tours, exclusive gallery visits In conclusion, while the San Felipe Art District has massive potential, it needs better organization, accessibility, and marketing to become a truly vibrant and attractive art destination. With the right improvements, it could flourish and attract a steady stream of both local and international visitors.
Sandrotti 1Sandrotti 1
El 6 y 7 de mayo se realizó el Open San Felipe, es un momento dónde todos los locales se activan para ofrecer lo mejor de su creatividad, las galerías, exposiciones, expresiones artísticas y gastronómicas que son deliciosas. En esta ocasión comímos en la Rola, es una cervecería artesanal con hamburguesas y la de costilla es súper jugosa, eso sí, en esta ocasión las entradas de taco traían piña y me complacieron en sacarla, los adoro
Tony BuitragoTony Buitrago
Secto en el norte de la ciudad bogota, donde se prioriza al peatón, y do de el espacio público no está enfocado al vehículo, son varias cuadras al rededor de.una plaza , en la cual hay muy buenos murales y buenos sitios para pasar la tarde o comer
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My Rating: 2/5 Class: informal self-tour Review: San Felipe Art District, Bogotá As an international artist who regularly visits art districts and galleries worldwide, I was eager to explore the San Felipe Art District, located about 22 minutes north of downtown Bogotá. However, my visit fell short of expectations, though it's worth noting that visiting on a Monday likely contributed to the overall disappointment. Upon arrival, I was immediately struck by how difficult it was to locate the various galleries and workshops within this eclectic six-block art district. The absence of clear signage or indications of where these creative spaces were located made navigating the area frustrating. This lack of accessibility was one of the most significant disappointments, as it hindered what could have been an inspiring visit. My first stop was at a charming gallery showcasing the work of local artist Camilo Hernández Amaya. His talent and the quality of his work offered a glimpse into the district's artistic potential, making this the highlight of my visit. Unfortunately, this experience was not replicated elsewhere. After asking locals for directions, I managed to track down two more locations, one of which was Curandera Espacio Cultural. This space housed around 20 pieces of artwork, and while the team was accommodating and made an effort to open their doors for me, the limited collection and overall presentation did not meet my expectations. Overall, the San Felipe Art District was a sharp disappointment. As an artist familiar with studio spaces and gallery locations, I found the district to be poorly organized and difficult to navigate. Many galleries and workshops were closed, with no clear indication of their hours or when they might reopen. The absence of an organized system or clear communication about the artists in residence left me feeling disconnected from what could have been a vibrant artistic community. Recommendation for Enhancing the San Felipe Art District To improve the experience for future visitors, I recommend the district install a central information board ( it the photo I attached) in the park area. This “Artist” board could include bios of all local artists, their opening hours, the types of artistic mediums they work with, and contact details. Artists like Camilo Hernández Amaya, who made a strong impression on my visit, could benefit greatly from such an initiative. This enhancement would make it easier for visitors to navigate the district, arrange private consultations, and connect with artists in residence. It could significantly improve the district's accessibility and appeal, making it a more organized and welcoming destination for art enthusiasts. Future Approach to Enhance the Area To further enhance the Art District and attract more tourists, I suggest the following approaches: 1. Create a Comprehensive Visitor Experience: organized, featuring live demonstrations, artist talks, and workshops. 2. Leverage Digital Presence and Marketing : Launch a robust online platform or mobile app showcasing the district's artists, events, and exhibitions. This could include virtual tours, artist interviews, and an interactive calendar of events. Social media campaigns, in collaboration with local influencers 3. Foster Community and Cultural Collaborations :Partner with local businesses, hotels, and tour operators to create art-centric travel packages that include guided tours, exclusive gallery visits In conclusion, while the San Felipe Art District has massive potential, it needs better organization, accessibility, and marketing to become a truly vibrant and attractive art destination. With the right improvements, it could flourish and attract a steady stream of both local and international visitors.
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El 6 y 7 de mayo se realizó el Open San Felipe, es un momento dónde todos los locales se activan para ofrecer lo mejor de su creatividad, las galerías, exposiciones, expresiones artísticas y gastronómicas que son deliciosas. En esta ocasión comímos en la Rola, es una cervecería artesanal con hamburguesas y la de costilla es súper jugosa, eso sí, en esta ocasión las entradas de taco traían piña y me complacieron en sacarla, los adoro
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Secto en el norte de la ciudad bogota, donde se prioriza al peatón, y do de el espacio público no está enfocado al vehículo, son varias cuadras al rededor de.una plaza , en la cual hay muy buenos murales y buenos sitios para pasar la tarde o comer
Tony Buitrago

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My Rating: 2/5 Class: informal self-tour

Review: San Felipe Art District, Bogotá

As an international artist who regularly visits art districts and galleries worldwide, I was eager to explore the San Felipe Art District, located about 22 minutes north of downtown Bogotá. However, my visit fell short of expectations, though it's worth noting that visiting on a Monday likely contributed to the overall disappointment.

Upon arrival, I was immediately struck by how difficult it was to locate the various galleries and workshops within this eclectic six-block art district. The absence of clear signage or indications of where these creative spaces were located made navigating the area frustrating. This lack of accessibility was one of the most significant disappointments, as it hindered what could have been an inspiring visit.

My first stop was at a charming gallery showcasing the work of local artist Camilo Hernández Amaya. His talent and the quality of his work offered a glimpse into the district's artistic potential, making this the highlight of my visit. Unfortunately, this experience was not replicated elsewhere. After asking locals for directions, I managed to track down two more locations, one of which was Curandera Espacio Cultural. This space housed around 20 pieces of artwork, and while the team was accommodating and made an effort to open their doors for me, the limited collection and overall presentation did not meet my expectations.

Overall, the San Felipe Art District was a sharp disappointment. As an artist familiar with studio spaces and gallery locations, I found the district to be poorly organized and difficult to navigate. Many galleries and workshops were closed, with no clear indication of their hours or when they might reopen. The absence of an organized system or clear communication about the artists in residence left me feeling disconnected from what could have been a vibrant artistic community.

Recommendation for Enhancing the San Felipe Art District

To improve the experience for future visitors, I recommend the district install a central information board ( it the photo I attached) in the park area. This “Artist” board could include bios of all local artists, their opening hours, the types of artistic mediums they work with, and contact details. Artists like Camilo Hernández Amaya, who made a strong impression on my visit, could benefit greatly from such an initiative. This enhancement would make it easier for visitors to navigate the district, arrange private consultations, and connect with artists in residence. It could significantly improve the district's accessibility and appeal, making it a more organized and welcoming destination for art enthusiasts.

Future Approach to Enhance the Area

To further enhance the Art District and attract more tourists, I suggest the following approaches:

Create a Comprehensive Visitor Experience: organized, featuring live demonstrations, artist talks, and workshops.

Leverage Digital Presence and Marketing : Launch a robust online platform or mobile app showcasing the district's artists, events, and exhibitions. This could include virtual tours, artist interviews, and an interactive calendar of events. Social media campaigns, in collaboration with local influencers

Foster Community and Cultural Collaborations :Partner with local businesses, hotels, and tour operators to create art-centric travel packages that include guided tours, exclusive gallery visits

In conclusion, while the San Felipe Art District has massive potential, it needs better organization, accessibility, and marketing to become a truly vibrant and attractive art destination. With the right improvements, it could flourish and attract a steady stream of both local and...

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5.0
2y

El 6 y 7 de mayo se realizó el Open San Felipe, es un momento dónde todos los locales se activan para ofrecer lo mejor de su creatividad, las galerías, exposiciones, expresiones artísticas y gastronómicas que son deliciosas. En esta ocasión comímos en la Rola, es una cervecería artesanal con hamburguesas y la de costilla es súper jugosa, eso sí, en esta ocasión las entradas de taco traían piña y me complacieron en...

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2.0
1y

We visited the area a sunday and it was pretty slow and closed down. A lot of nice murals but you get that...

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